The Thracian Tomb near Kazanlak is a brilliant example of pictorial art and the best preserved Hellenistic funerary art in Bulgaria.

It dates back to IV - III century BC and it is considered that a famous Thracian king and his queen have found their eternal rest in the burial mound.

Part of UNESCO cultural heritage list Kazanlak tomb was found completely by chance in 1944 while soldiers were digging trenches into a toft near the town.

The talented Thracian master has skillfully decorated the walls of the tomb with murals depicting battle scenes with cavalry, infantry and warriors, probably the renowned victories of the unknown king.